WASHINGTON (AP) — Anxious to receive their Medicare benefits after years of paying taxes into the system, Baby Boomers say they’re willing to sacrifice to preserve the scope and level of coverage. The first boomers will be old enough t…
Read more >>For the longest time after Democrats in Congress unilaterally voted to force Health Care reform Legislation down the gullets of Americans, President Obama maintained that all he needed to sell the new law was a Speech explaining its benefits. So h…
Read more >>(Wa-Po) — Puh-pack-uh? Is that some kind of llama? In fact, it’s the ungainly acronym of the new health-care law - the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act . Many people who support the law, or are neutral toward it, call i…
Read more >>If the Senate had not confirmed the nomination, it would have lapsed. Matheson’s only comment was “I’m thankful, honored, excited, and very please that it’s finally done.” Scott Matheson, Jr. is the son of former Gove…
Read more >>Reading descriptions of President Obama's sojourn to his native (shh) Hawaii for the holidays, you'd think that his decision to have some "me-time" after a brutal session was unprecedented. Just look at this paragraph that makes it seem as though …
Read more >>With the Repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell almost certain now to be passed into law*, there has been some discussion of one thing that Conservatives and Republicans will absolutely require to have happen: to wit, the ending of the Ivy …
Read more >>WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House is narrowing its list of possible replacements for outgoing economic adviser Larry Summers to Yale University President Richard Levin, investment Banker Roger Altman and U.S. Treasury official Gene Sp…
Read more >>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House is narrowing its list of possible replacements for outgoing economic adviser Larry Summers to Yale University President Richard Levin, investment Banker Roger Altman and U.S. Treasury official Gene Sperling. …
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